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Bluebird Care Oxford rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC
Bluebird Care Oxford has been rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission after a December 2025 inspection. Inspectors praised its compassionate, person-centred care, strong leadership and the positive impact on customers’ independence, wellbeing and emotional support.
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Mental health charity Response launches Challenge28 fundraiser for February
Response has launched Challenge28, inviting people to complete 28 miles in February to raise funds and awareness for children and young people waiting for mental health support.
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Peace named Oxford Children’s Word of the Year for 2025
Peace has been chosen as Oxford Children’s Word of the Year for 2025, reflecting young people’s awareness of global events. Research by Oxford University Press also highlights the growing influence of AI and the importance of slang in children’s social lives.
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Eynsham mums help families save thousands through children’s clothes swap
Eynsham mums are tackling children’s clothing waste through a successful Kids Clothes Swap Shop, helping hundreds of families save money while keeping thousands of baby and children’s garments in use across West Oxfordshire.
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Witney and West Oxfordshire Foodbank partners with M&M Zero to tackle rising food costs
Witney and West Oxfordshire Foodbank has teamed up with local zero-emission firm M&M Zero to help manage rising food costs and improve transport efficiency as demand for emergency food support continues to grow across the area.
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Beard Construction raises record £170k for local charities in 2025
Beard Construction has celebrated a record-breaking year of charity fundraising, with colleagues raising more than £170k in 2025. The funds will support five charities across the south of England, helping thousands of people in local communities.
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Watlington care home wins Care Team of the Year at Caring UK Awards 2025
A Watlington care home has been named Care Team of the Year at the Caring UK Awards 2025. The Sanctuary Care-run home was praised for its dedication, community spirit and outstanding quality of care.
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Wildlife photography exhibition brings calm to cancer patients at Churchill Hospital
A new wildlife photography exhibition, The Wild Encounter, is now open at Churchill Hospital’s South Street Gallery. Featuring work by Oxford-based photographer Robert Edwards, the exhibition offers patients and visitors moments of calm and escape through encounters with the natural world.









